Both or just one or the other? as I could answer the flooding or the "not getting enough, but I doubt 1 single card could handle both. I am thinking something like Land tax for the screw and for the flood a way to discard a land and draw a card.

Heavenly Kingdom (Mythic)
Legendary Land
When Heavenly Kingdom is put into a graveyard from the battlefield, draw a card for each Heavenly Kingdom in your graveyard.
Tap: Add C to your mana pool.
"It was a strange morning. When we awoke, we found our trees had flourished. But it was apple fruits, not cherries anymore."

Ario, Jungleborn -- 1G [Mythic]
Legendary Creature - Monkey Wizard
Cast Ario only during your second main phase.
Ario can only be blocked by creatures with flying.
When you cast Ario, search your library for a Forest, put it into your hand, then shuffle your library.
At the beginning of your second main phase, if you played a land from your hand this turn, put a flood counter on Ario. Then if there are two or more flood counters on Ario, exile him, then return him to the battlefield transformed.
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Ario the Drowned
Planeswalker -- [Ario is blue and black]
[+2]: You may sacrifice a land. If you do, look at the top two cards of your library, put one of them into your hand and one of them into your graveyard.
[-3]: Put up to one land card from your graveyard onto the battlefield. Then Scry X, where X is the number of lands you have in play.
[-6]: Sacrifice up to three lands. For each land sacrificed in this way, search your library for a card and put that card into your hand, then shuffle your library.
Loyalty 4

2, Discard Timeless Cartographer and another card from your hand: Search your library for a land card, reveal it, put it into your hand, then shuffle your library. You may play this ability only any time you could play a land.

A map made by it can be worth as much as the machine itself.

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I tried to address both lol it's like an autonomous serveyance drone dude, and if you activate the ability it's kinda like he made you a sweet map to get straight to the promised land. if you cast him it's like he's out there grindin homie he doin his thing explorin yo terrain nd what not findin you cool stuff nd places you might not wanna go. And I'm proud of how the flavor text kinda explains that lol

Resource Strike
1R
Sorcery
R
Choose one:
-Sacrifice a creature. Reveal your hand. If you control 2 permanents with mana abilities and have none in hand, search your library for two basic lands and put them in your hand.

- Sacrifice up to three lands. Resource Strike deals damage to target creature or player equal to one plus the number of lands sacrificed this way.

At the beginning of your upkeep, if you have Elysaria, Ranger of the Righteous and no lands cards in your hand, you may reveal your hand and discard Elysaria, Ranger of the Righteous. If you do, search your library for a basic forest card and put it into play.

If you control 3 or more lands, sacrifice Elysaria, Ranger of the Righteous.

This would probably be played in every Standard deck, at least. Playing a playset allows you to play one more land than you would normally as all you have to do is cycle the land if you happen to get flooded and your chances of getting manascrewed are reduced since you're playing more lands than you would normally, obviously.

Basically, a land cycle like this one would pretty much go a long way into solving manascrew/flood situations, much like the scry cycle.

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